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can fuel injector cleaner be used

scooterexpress

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the reason I ask is I had some fuel that was in the tank sitting there not even running the bike and I notice that when idling it wants to shutdown and after riding some I notice a little hesitation was thinking maybe I should use some fuel injector cleaner to get the gum out so to speak what you all think its a 2011 rts..no I haven't replaced spark plugs as of yet has only 20k on it but i'm sure its do but thinking of trading in this year.just looking for feedback or suggestions

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jim
 
You could put some Seafoam in the gas. If it still doesn't run right the vacuum hoses on the throttle bodies could be bad. If the spark plugs have not been changed (due at 14,000) that could be it, also the spark plug wires go bad from the heat.
 
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I'm also a fan of Seafoam for this kinda thing. I use it in everything I own. It works well for seasonal stuff when it's "brought out" for the first start-up. It also does a good job as a maintainer I think. A few ounces in the tank every few tanks. It doesn't take much
 
Good question

This is a great question. I had never heard of Sea Foam until I read all the positive comments. I just ordered a gallon jug of it on Amazon.

Thanks for posting a very useful topic. :thumbup:

Pam
 
You could put some Seafoam in the gas. If it still doesn't run right the vacuum hoses on the throttle bodies could be bad. If the spark plugs have not been changed (due at 14,000) that could be it, also the spark plug wires go bad from the heat.

I agree the vacuum hoses are junk use silicone hoses
 
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Good old MMO, been using it for years and in the 2011 Spyder for almost five years. Sometimes, old is good.
 
I'm in....

Sea foam works for me. Don't have the standing gas problem but have to deal with the ethanol. ..:banghead:
 
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This is a great question. I had never heard of Sea Foam until I read all the positive comments. I just ordered a gallon jug of it on Amazon.

Thanks for posting a very useful topic. :thumbup:

Pam


Pam,

You have saved about 15 cents per ounce of Sefoam ( which I have used for years). I do find the convience of a small can easier to handle than a gallon jug. Guess you could use a really small funnel to facilitate the transfer.

I didn't know Seafoam was sold in gallon jugs and am considering it.

Kaos
 
I used the small squeeze bottles from the dollar store. Come in packs of 3. I just put 5 oz of seafoam in it and take it with me to the gas station. Then I just throw it away when Im done.

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